Conversational Hypnosis Training

Released on: March 26, 2008, 3:20 am

Press Release Author: GreatResults.inc

Industry: Small Business

Press Release Summary: Conversational Hypnosis Training

Press Release Body: Washington, DC. 22 year old Ashley Alexandra Dupre is a
struggling musician who decided to pay for her music career as a high priced call
girl. They say that there is no such thing as bad publicity. Ashley has certainly
proven that to be true. Besides the thousands she earned selling her favors to
Client 9 and who know how many other Clients, her notoriety has boosted the download
selling price of her MP3 songs from 16 cents to almost $1 on her website.

Dupree used the pseudo name "Kristen" for professional purposes. The sex scandal has
made Dupre a hot commodity to the media eager to cash in on the latest celebrity
wrongdoing. Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt said, \"We\'ve been looking at that
very closely. She\'s young. She\'s pretty. She\'s a model; we\'d love to do business
with her. We will approach her.\"

\"She sounds like a very interesting and talented young woman, and I\'m sure she has a
great story to tell,\" said Diane Silberstein publisher of Penthouse Magazine. \"We
would love to have her in the magazine promise to make it worth her while and would
consider offering her a cover shot.\"

When you add in the money Ashley will make from magazine and TV interviews, she gets
the gold and Client 9 gets the shaft. Did young Ashley have dreams of following in
Monica Lewinski's footsteps and use her notoriety to line her pockets?

Cavorting with prostitutes led to the resignation yesterday of New York Governor
Eliot Spitzer, also known as the notorious Client 9 on a federal prosecutor's
affidavit. Spitzer is a man that built his entire career as a corruption fighting
politician. His involvement with a prostitution ring blew his zero tolerance for law
breakers image and exposed him as a total hypocrite. His reckless behavior has put
him in a position where not only did he lose his job but he may even face criminal
charges under the Mann act of 1910, which is a federal law making it illegal to take
someone across state lines for immoral purposes. Prostitution is illegal in both New
York State and in Washington DC and Spitzer paid the travel expenses for his call
girl from New Jersey to Washington DC.

According to experts, he may also face disbarment since in New York an attorney can
lose his license to practice law for failing to \"conduct himself both professionally
and personally, in conformity with the standards of conduct imposed upon members of
the bar.\"

The investigation, begun last year when the bank alerted the IRS to suspicious money
transfers to shell companies linked to the prostitution ring, has discovered that
Spitzer regularly frequented prostitutes and has spent upwards of $80,000 on high
priced hookers. \"By sending the money into a known shell company, he\'s arguably
aiding and abetting money laundering,\" said William Devaney, a former New Jersey
federal prosecutor now at Venable LLP in New York. It appears that the millionaire
heir to a real estate fortune is nothing more than a spoiled rich playboy after all.

The three day spectacle was played out in the media with Spitzer becoming a punch
line for late night television's David Letterman who did a skit on the top 10
reasons why Governor Spitzer frequented prostitutes.

Eliot Spitzer was publicly known as Mr. Clean when he was the New York Attorney
General. How could an intelligent man like Spitzer let himself get into a mess like
this? He had to know that as a public figure his private behavior would eventually
be exposed and his hypocrisy would become a matter of public knowledge.

Once he lost the people's trust, Spitzer was finished because he had no reservoir of
good will to help him. Most people who dealt with him considered him an egotistical
self-righteous bully. His dishonesty had surfaced briefly in 1998 when he was caught
lying about the financing for his two campaign for state attorney general. He
apologized and appeared to have changed, at least publicly.

Is the man just stupid? Or is he so narcissistic that he believes the rules only
apply to other people? According to John Faso, the Republican who lost to Spitzer
for governor, "Eliot Spitzer had one set of rules for himself and one set for
everyone else. I never would have imagined it could be so glaring.\"

\"Some rules can\'t be broken, and when they are broken there are consequences,\" said
state Assemblyman John McEneny, a Democrat. \"In this case, ruining one of the most
promising careers I\'ve seen in a generation.\"

Why would a man of Eliot Spitzer's intelligence risk losing everything to cavort
with a 22 year old hooker.a woman only a few years older than his three daughters?
Only he knows what was going through his mind, but many people get insecure about
their sexuality as they get older. This is especially true for men if they are
experiencing any performance problems. For most people, some serious flirting is
sufficient to reassure them that they've still "Got it".

Obviously, his subconscious mind was driving him to act out his juvenile fantasies.
When you couple that with his "the rules don't apply to me" attitude, you have a
guaranteed recipe for disaster.

Listen up Clients 1 through 8.this could have been prevented. Hypnotherapy in the
form of conversational hypnosis or even self hypnosis could have prevented this
unnecessary tragedy.

The field of conversational hypnosis was pioneered by Dr Milton Erickson, a renowned
psychiatrist and improved on by his disciple Igor Ledochowski. Milton suffered from
polio as a youth and was written off as hopeless by his doctors. Miraculously he not
only survived but eventually learned to walk again. During the months he laid in the
hospital, he kept daydreaming about how he used to run and play with his friends. He
later realized that his daydreaming was a self induced hypnotic state and by
concentrating on walking, his body healed itself in response to him insisting it was
possible.

Dr. Erickson realized that using the tone of voice and specific words he could put
other people into trances and plant suggestions in the subconscious mind that can
change their lives for the better. Our subconscious mind controls our sexual
desires. Conversational hypnosis is used to help people stop smoking, lose weight,
stop sabotaging themselves with inappropriate behavior and even cure sexual
problems. The bottom line is that if the problem is not caused by a physical
condition, conversational hypnosis can help the person change their behavior.

Don't make the same mistake as Eliot Spitzer, act today to rid yourself of unwanted
habits and destructive behavior before you find yourself in a position where you
could lose everything.

Are you listening Clients 1-8 or do you believe it can't happen to you?

For more information on how you can prevent tragedy in your life, visit
http://GreatResults.INFO


Contact: Anna Bell
Great.Results@Yahoo.com
http://GreatResults.INFO


Web Site: http://www.GreatResults.INFO

Contact Details: Anna Bell
Arapahoe Rd, 1-612-233-3600, 1-612-233-3600, greatresultsnow@gmail.com

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